P90X Series: Legs and Back

Tony Horton

This is a really different workout that combines primarily unweighted leg exercises and combines it with pullups for a really nice Leg and back workout. There were several moves that could become compound moves if you were interested in trying to get a few more upper body exercises in there. It was very sneaky in that you don't realize the DOMS you are creating while you are doing it. There were some interesting moves that developed balance, coordination, stamina, and flexibility. Not your standard squat/lunge-o-rama.
The pullups are killer as always.

There are 23 exercises after a thorough warmup that lasts about 10 minutes and a nice cooldown afterward. Here they are:

I like to avoid working my legs whenever possible!:) Being that this workout includes pullups makes it much more attractive to me and I really liked it.I can see how this would really help develop strength and stamina for people that practice yoga.

Grade A :)

Instructor comments:
It's Tony Horton ;) :)

Janet Frost

5-04-04

I've always wanted to write a review, but never really found the motivation to do so :) I love the P90x workouts so much that I have decided to stop being lazy.

I generally don't enjoy working my legs because most videos/dvds are all squats and lunges and other exercises that become mind-numbing after a while. Well, I can honestly say that I enjoyed Legs and Back and look forward to doing it again. The legwork is not the same old, same old. There were quite a few moves that I have not seen in other workouts. There were moves that seemed like they would be great for strengthening the muscles around the knee, particularly the wall-sit variations and the sneaky lunge.

The back work is all different types of pull-ups. I used my ABC dance bar for all those moves by laying underneath and pulling up. I will definitely be purchasing a real pull-up bar in the future.

Instructor comments:
I find him to be hilarious. He also seems very genuine in his desire to help you become fitter.